I'm not sure. I do know that in my town, the Occupy Movement had a fairly good relationship with the city, and was moved around a few times due to a stabbing and other random attacks in the camp. It ended up costing the city a lot of money because they had police presence, and provided fencing and lights for the occupiers, and they had to clean up the places after they moved. I hope if there is a resurgence it's more organized this time.

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Occupy is still around and active, though smaller. They're currently buying debt at bargain prices and forgiving it. It's cool to see them hitting upon such an effective strategy but I wish it happened back when there was more wind in their sails.

I think the whole rolling jubilee thing they are do doing is going to PUT a lot of wind back in their sails. That and Occupy Sandy are really showing the Occupy movement as a can-do and nonexclusive bunch.

I almost feel like it's going to come back, but it's not going to be called OWS. I think all of that dissatisfaction with the wealth gap and the state of the economy is still out there but a lot of people have soured on the OWS "brand."